Rebels swim and dive take win over Liberty | Prep swimming

By MEGAN MANAGAN
Kirkland Reporter writer
October 13, 2010 · 10:07 AM

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The Juanita Rebels swim team earned a win over Liberty last week, beating the Patriots 114-85.

The Rebels earned wins in most of the events, including a state qualifying time for Rachel Kurtz in the 100 butterfly. She finished first with a time of 1 minute, 1.74 seconds. Kurtz had a second qualifying time during the meet in the 100 breast stroke race with a time of 1:12.18.

The team will host the Lake Washington School District meet, featuring Redmond, Eastlake, Lake Washington and Redmond on Wednesday, Oct. 20 beginning at 2 p.m.

Juanita 114, Liberty 85

200 medley relay – Juanita (Tess Farley, Rachel Kurtz, Kylie Battaglia, Hanna Armstrong), 1:59.78. 200 freestyle – Elise Tinseth, Liberty, 2:06.50. 200 IM – Caitlin Duffner, Liberty, 2:31.81. 50 freestyle – Nicole Lecoq, Liberty, 25.97. Diving – Celia Pinczower 250.95. 100 fly – Kurtz 1:01.74. 100 free – Lecoq 56.91. 500 freestyle – Armstrong, 5:29.60. 200 freestyle relay – Juanita (Anna Michel, Lindsay Stevens, Dominique Yoder, Megan Grichel) 1:52.62. 100 backstroke – Farley 1:05.99. 100 breast stroke – Kurtz, J, 1:12.18. 400 freestyle relay – Juanita (Armstrong, Farley, Michel, Kurtz) 3:58.17.

Contact Kirkland Reporter writer Megan Managan at mmanagan@kirklandreporter.com.

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